Wright Brand 250

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Wright Brand 250
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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Venue North Wilkesboro Speedway
Location North Wilkesboro, North Carolina
Corporate sponsor Wright Brand Foods (owned by Tyson Foods)
First race1995
Distance156.25 miles (251.46 kilometers)
Laps250
Stages 1 & 2: 70 laps
Stage 3: 110 laps
Previous namesLowe's 150 (1995)
Lowe's 250 (1996)
Tyson 250 (2023)
Most wins (driver)All winning drivers have 1
Most wins (team)All winning drivers have 1
Most wins (manufacturer) Ford (2)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Turns4

The Wright Brand 250 is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that is held at North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Carolina. The race is held in May on the same weekend as the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race which was moved to the track in 2023. The Truck Series previously raced at the track twice before it closed in 1996. [1]

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History

In 1995, the race was the Lowe's 150 and the race in 1996 was the Lowe's 250.

The first Truck Series race at North Wilkesboro in 1995 featured the return of Cup Series driver Ernie Irvan, who was not able to race for over a year after suffering an injury in the 1994 Cup Series race at Michigan in August. He entered the race to get re-acclimated to racing so he would be better prepared for the Cup Series race on the same weekend. [2] Mike Bliss would win that race. It was his first Truck Series win.

The 1996 race was lengthened from 150 laps to 250 laps. Full-time Cup Series driver Mark Martin would win the race. It was his first Truck Series win. [3] After this race, he would not enter another Truck Series race until the 2005 season-finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

The 2023 race logo Tyson 250 Logo.png
The 2023 race logo

On February 17, 2023, Tyson Foods was announced as the title sponsor for the 2023 race. The company was previously the title sponsor of the fall Cup Series race at North Wilkesboro from 1990 to 1996. After the track closed and became abandoned, their logo remained on the track's scoring pylon. [4]

On March 1, 2024, it was announced that Wright Brand Foods, which is owned by Tyson Foods, would be the title sponsor of the 2024 race. [5]

Past winners

YearDateNo.DriverTeamManufacturerRace distanceRace timeAverage speed
(mph)
Ref
LapsMiles (km)
1995 September 302 Mike Bliss Ultra Motorsports Ford 15093.75 (150.876)0:58:3196.126 [6]
1996 September 2899 Mark Martin Roush Racing Ford (2)250156.25 (251.46)1:50:0285.201 [7]
1997

2022
Not held
2023 May 207 Kyle Larson Spire Motorsports Chevrolet 252*157.5 (253.471)2:17:2568.769 [8]
2024 May 18-1911 Corey Heim Tricon Garage Toyota 250156.25 (251.46)1:53:0282.94 [9]

Manufacturer wins

# WinsMakeYears Won
2 Flag of the United States.svg Ford 1995, 1996
1 Flag of the United States.svg Chevrolet 2023
Flag of Japan.svg Toyota 2024

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